The Federal Government Affairs Committee is made up of members who have agreed to be key contacts to our Arizona Members of Congress. They lobby Members of Congress to support issued that are important to physical therapists and also keep AzPTA members aware of those issues. When needed they request AzPTA members in their Districts to encourage them to contact their Representatives and Senators to ask them to vote in favor of or opposition to selected Bills.

Meeting Recaps and Additional Resources

AzPTA Federal Affairs Committee meetings are held periodically throughout the year, usually telephonically. Contact
Committee Chair, Phil Tygiel (tygielpt@aol.com) if you would like to join the committee.

Federal Affairs Forum 2017 Recap

On March 28, 2017 nine physical therapists and three physical therapy students from the Arizona Physical Therapy Association were in Washington DC to lobby Congress in support of legislation benefitting physical therapy and its patients.

All Arizona Senate and House offices were visited. The two main bills that were lobbied for were (H.R.807/S.253) The Medicare Access to Rehabilitation Services Act, which would repeal the Therapy cap on outpatient rehabilitation services and (H.R. 1639/S.619) the Physical Therapist Workforce and Patient Access Act which will allow physical therapists to participate in the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program if the practice in underserved areas. Thus far only Congressman Grijalva is officially signed on to those bills as a co sponsor. We are waiting to hear for the other offices.

A bill dealing with physical therapists and other health professionals being able to legally cross State lines to attend to sports teams they are associated with was discussed in the Senate offices. It already passed the House. Another issue of concern was a pending Youth Concussion and Safe Play Act.